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Setting the vertical scale to three decimals?

New Here ,
Apr 26, 2020 Apr 26, 2020

I am trying to create a isometric look by using the ssr method (scale, shear, rotate). The first step is to set

the vertical scling to 86,062% but my photoshop doesn't allow me to enter this value. I can do 86,06%.

I have seen people entering this value in tutorials without any problem. Can't understand why it isn't working here.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 26, 2020 Apr 26, 2020

I'm  not certain,  but the display might just round the number, while the actual number might have been used.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 26, 2020 Apr 26, 2020

Hi

Do you have Adobe Illustrator? It will allow for the three decimal places.

https://isoflat.com/how-to-design-isometric-illustrations-in-the-simplest-way-possible/

~ Jane

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New Here ,
Apr 27, 2020 Apr 27, 2020
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I have illustrator but it has been possible to do this in photoshop also. But I don't think it is only the display that rounds it off two decimals but the actual value. It is clear that that the text doesn't line up with the volume

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